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,~ <br />r3 <br /> <br />TABLE 1 <br />THREATENED,'ENDANGERED, ANA SENSITIVE SPECIES <br />POTENTIALLY OCCURRING WITHIN DRILL PAD SITES <br />S ecies Status ~ Potential Habitat <br />Ferruginous Hawk (Buteo regalis) S Semi-arid plains and intermountain regions. Forages over <br /> open areas. <br />Flammulated Owl (Oros S Old growth and mature ponderosa pine forests are most <br />~lammeolus) commonly used. However, spruce, Douglas-fir, lodgepole <br /> pine, aspen, and pinyon juniper woodlands maybe used. <br />Fox Sparrow (Passerella iliaca) S Dense bmshy thickets, and brushy margins of thick forests. <br />Golden-crowned Kinglet (Regulus S Spruce-fir forests. <br />satrpa) <br />Greater Sandhil] Crane (Gros S Wetland areas including shallow marshes and bogs. <br />canadensis) Gninfields are used as feeding areas. <br />Lewis' Woodpecker (Melanerpes S Nests within agricultural areas and riparian woods. Gambel <br />Lewis) oak is used for foraging. <br />Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius S Open habitats including agricultural areas, sagebrush <br />ludovicianus) shrublands, desert scrub, pinyon juniper woodlands, <br /> greasewood shrubs, and montane meadows. <br />Long-billed Curlew (Numenius S And shortgrass prairie and agricultural fie]ds. <br />americanus) <br />Merlin (Falco colum6arius) S Open prairies or meadows and along forest edges. Coniferous <br /> forests are used for nesting. <br />Northem Goshawk (Accipiter S Mature coniferous, mixed hardwood, and deciduous forests <br />gentilis) with closed canopy. <br />Northem Three-toed Woodpecker S Bumed forest habitats. <br />(Picoides tridactylus) <br />Olive-sided Flycatcher (Contopus S Breeds in mature spruce-fir forests on steep slopes or forests <br />borealis) on steep slopes or near cliffs. <br />Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) S Montane lakes and streams. <br />Peregrine Falcon (Falco Tall cliffs; coniferous and riparian forests. <br />peregrinus) <br />Purple Martin (Progne subis) S Ponderosa pine forest and pinyon-juniper woodlands. <br />Pygmy Nuthatch (Sitta pygmaea) S Urban areas and Aspen groves. <br />Western Burrowing Owl (Athene S Rodent colonies. <br />cunicularia) <br />